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eight countries including the united states expelling syrian diplomats. in the year when the president is running on his foreign policy victories syria is becoming a lightning rod. >> this administration has a feckless foreign policy which abandons american leadership. i know because i visit with these people that they are ready to help these people and they are helping them some. it cries out for american leadership. >> and today mitt romney said the president's quote lack of leadership has resulted in a policy of paralysis and we should work with partners to arm the opposition. now, that is something a lot of people -- that's a lightning rod in itself. and the obama administration is holding firm on its stance of no military action. >> no military action is always an option. and we haven't in this case removed options from the table. we do not believe that militarization for the situation in syria at this point is the right course of action. we believe it would lead to greater chaos and greater carnage. >> but will american intervention stop blood shed?
eight countries including the united states expelling syrian diplomats. in the year when the president is running on his foreign policy victories syria is becoming a lightning rod. >> this administration has a feckless foreign policy which abandons american leadership. i know because i visit with these people that they are ready to help these people and they are helping them some. it cries out for american leadership. >> and today mitt romney said the president's quote lack of...
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that's how many android and iphone users there are in the united states. in 2011 that number was only 38 million. wow. >>> now to tonight's outer circle. we reach out to our sources around the world and go to the netherlands tonight where the war crimes trial started today in the hague. the former bosnian serb commander is facing 11 counts of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity for his actions during yugoslavia's civil war. nic robertson was there and i asked him what it was like in the courtroom today when he was facing some of his victims. >> reporter: erin, there were moments of pure theater where he came into the courtroom. he smiled at some of his victims. one of those men told me afterwards that he thought mladic had mistaken him for somebody else. there were moments of high drama as well where mladic drew his finger across his throat staring intently at some of those victims, some of the women from the town where he's alleged to have massacred 7,000 muslim men and boys. it was clearly a gesture intended to intimidate the women. there wa
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the potential deal was revealed not by the united states government but by the parents of the captured american soldier. he has been held nearly three years by the taliban. his parents haven't heard from him in over a year but they're speaking out because they're frustrated the talks have stalled and upset because they haven't heard from the president. chris lawrence has been following this story. chris, has the pentagon confirmed the swap and the parents' version of the tale? >> reporter: publicly, erin, no. but our sources are telling us this is part of the deal that was on the table. a lot of reporters have actually known about these negotiations for months, but they weren't reporting it because they didn't want to jeopardize any potential negotiations. now that the parents themselves have gone public, you're getting sort of a peek behind the curtain at this covert diplomacy. one official tells us the way the swap might have worked is that the u.s. would not have released, say, all five of these taliban prisoners from guantanamo at once but they may release two. and then if the tali
the potential deal was revealed not by the united states government but by the parents of the captured american soldier. he has been held nearly three years by the taliban. his parents haven't heard from him in over a year but they're speaking out because they're frustrated the talks have stalled and upset because they haven't heard from the president. chris lawrence has been following this story. chris, has the pentagon confirmed the swap and the parents' version of the tale? >>...
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the other point i'd like to make is the least regulated countries -- >> i agree. >> the united states, the u.k. and iceland, so let regulation is riskier. >> i love an iceland mention. >> yeah. i'm not going to defend iceland here. when you have so many regulators looking at the banks -- >> we agree there. >> transactions, these kind of things continue. i mean, look, the one thing we have to make sure we don't do is continue to bail out banks when they make bad decisions because i think that's the ultimate safety net and hammock for bad decisions. >> let me put this to you then. what we have here in the introduction. jp morgan is 40% bigger than before the crisis. if it was too big to fail them, we'll have to bail them out then. >> i don't believe that big is necessary bad. the only reason that big is bad when it comes to banks is because the impulse is to bail them out when they get this big. are we going to bail out every fortune 500 company if there's losses? >> what about breaking up the banks? what do you think about that? what do you think about breaking up the big four? what's
the other point i'd like to make is the least regulated countries -- >> i agree. >> the united states, the u.k. and iceland, so let regulation is riskier. >> i love an iceland mention. >> yeah. i'm not going to defend iceland here. when you have so many regulators looking at the banks -- >> we agree there. >> transactions, these kind of things continue. i mean, look, the one thing we have to make sure we don't do is continue to bail out banks when they make...
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look at united states. they had a man who had been beaten, under house arrest, made it to the embassy under their protection, facing enormous stress and handed hem sbook the people oppressing him. on the other hand, china, despite all of this, despite the lifting people out of poverty and the economic success, it's still so bad, has such a tawdry human rights record that people want to flee in fear of their lives. this is the defining relationship from the rest of the century in respethere is hu to do appreciate your time. >>> front story, too. still "outfront" -- a bangup job. >> this is a sad time in america. when people who want work can't find jobs. >> secret services. >> no. just go [ bleep ]. i'm not going to pay you. >> all this "outfront" when we come back. everyone in the nicu, all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters
look at united states. they had a man who had been beaten, under house arrest, made it to the embassy under their protection, facing enormous stress and handed hem sbook the people oppressing him. on the other hand, china, despite all of this, despite the lifting people out of poverty and the economic success, it's still so bad, has such a tawdry human rights record that people want to flee in fear of their lives. this is the defining relationship from the rest of the century in respethere is...
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cartels to get into the united states? >> i think one of the things that's important to recognize, these are criminal organizations and they certainly will diversify what their level of criminality is. whether drugs today, weapons tomorrow or a need to move high-valued targets across the border. that was a great piece of work by the federal agencies and dea specifically. they were doing drug investigations and uncovered the individual who was contemplating an assassination attempt. clearly these are criminals and they'll do anything they can for a profit going forward. >> hipoli one thing i find hard to understand and the whole fast and furious controversy, there are 6,600 licensed gun dealers in the united states within 100 miles of the mexican border. 70% of the guns recovered from mexican drug activity had originated here in the united states. we're the ones arming this whole problem, right? >> well, you know, but let's understand one thing. the guns were going into mexico way before fast and furious occurred. whether w
cartels to get into the united states? >> i think one of the things that's important to recognize, these are criminal organizations and they certainly will diversify what their level of criminality is. whether drugs today, weapons tomorrow or a need to move high-valued targets across the border. that was a great piece of work by the federal agencies and dea specifically. they were doing drug investigations and uncovered the individual who was contemplating an assassination attempt....
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i'm sorry for what the united states has done. what he has said is that there's going to be a new policy. there's going to be a new approach. that he wants to have a new diplomatic relationship. he uses the words of diplomacy. >> do you think these stereotypes are rooted in a hangover from the late '60s when the anti-war against vietnam came to be seen as anti-american when the president was 8 years old? >> it's a very easy thing to sort of fall into. i think where mitt romney is coming from, he's haurking back to the days when the united states wouldn't apologize for anything. as obama has put it, the days when fdr and churchill could sit over a glass of brandy and divide up the world. we're long past those days. >> let's do a lightning round because we're outfront on this show. dust off your crystal balls and take a look at what dangers lie ahead for the campaigns. >> on the romney campaign, he's got to develop some stances on foreign policy, in response to errol, because this election may not be about economics. everybody think
i'm sorry for what the united states has done. what he has said is that there's going to be a new policy. there's going to be a new approach. that he wants to have a new diplomatic relationship. he uses the words of diplomacy. >> do you think these stereotypes are rooted in a hangover from the late '60s when the anti-war against vietnam came to be seen as anti-american when the president was 8 years old? >> it's a very easy thing to sort of fall into. i think where mitt romney is...
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i'm sorry for what the united states has done. what he has said is that there's going to be a new policy. there's going to be a new approach. that he wants to have a new diplomatic relationship. he uses the words of diplomacy. >> do you think these stereotypes are rooted in a hangover from the late '60s when the anti-war against vietnam came to be seen as anti-american when the president was 8 years old? >> it's a very easy thing to sort of fall into. i think where mitt romney is coming from, he's haurking back to the days when the united states wouldn't apologize for anything. as obama has put it, the days when fdr and churchill could sit over a glass of brandy and divide up the world. we're long past those days. >> let's do a lightning round because we're outfront on this show. dust off your chris crystal bal take a look at what dangers lie ahead for the campaigns. >> on the romney campaign, he's got to develop some stances on foreign policy, in response to errol, because this election may not be about economics. everybody think
i'm sorry for what the united states has done. what he has said is that there's going to be a new policy. there's going to be a new approach. that he wants to have a new diplomatic relationship. he uses the words of diplomacy. >> do you think these stereotypes are rooted in a hangover from the late '60s when the anti-war against vietnam came to be seen as anti-american when the president was 8 years old? >> it's a very easy thing to sort of fall into. i think where mitt romney is...
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that's how many iphone and android users there are in the united states. in 2011 that number was only 38 million. wow. >>> now to tonight's outer circle. we reach out to our sources around to the world and we begin in the netherlands where the war crimes trial started today in the hague. the former bosnian serb commander is facing 11 counts of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity for his actions during yugoslavia's civil war. nic robertson was there and i asked him what it was like in the courtroom where he was facing some of his victims. >> reporter: erin, there were moments of pure theater where he came into the courtroom. he smiled at some of his victims. one of those men told me afterwards that he thought mladic had mistaken him for somebody else. he said he even gave him the thumbs up. there were moments of high drama as well where mladic drew his finger across his throat staring intently at some of those victims, some of the women from srebrenica, where he is alleged to have massacred 7,000 men and boys. it was clearly a gesture intended
that's how many iphone and android users there are in the united states. in 2011 that number was only 38 million. wow. >>> now to tonight's outer circle. we reach out to our sources around to the world and we begin in the netherlands where the war crimes trial started today in the hague. the former bosnian serb commander is facing 11 counts of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity for his actions during yugoslavia's civil war. nic robertson was there and i asked him what it...
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look at united states. they had a man who had been beaten, under house arrest, made it to the embassy under their protection, facing enormous stress and handed hem sbook the people oppressing him. on the other hand, china, despite all of this, despite the lifting people out of poverty and the economic success, it's still so bad, has such a tawdry human rights record that people want to flee in fear of their lives. this is the defining relationship from the rest of the century there is huge work to do appreciate your time. >>> front story, too. still "outfront" -- a bangup job. >> this is a sad time in america. when people who want work can't find jobs. >> secret services. >> no. just go [ bleep ]. i'm not going to pay you. >> all this "outfront" when we come back. man: 1939 -- my parents ran across an ad for a hot dog cart. my mother said, "well, maybe we ought to buy this hot dog cart and set it up someplace." so my parents went to bank of america. they met with the branch manager and they said, "look, we'
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he is the commander in chief and the president of the united states. when he goes around the world at risk he can dominate the news cycle. mitt romney was in new york with rudy giuliani might have gotten more attention except for this. >> he left around 11:00 p.m. eastern time last night from andrews air force base outside of washington and got there about 2:00 p.m. eastern time, about a 13 hour flight overseas, a very long flight. the president is walking into this location right now. here he comes. he is going to be speaking we assume for about ten minutes. here is the president. >> good evening. this outpost is more than 7,000 miles from home but for over a decade it's been close to our hearts because here in afghanistan more than half a million of our sons and daughters have sacrificed to protect our country. today i signed a historic agreement between the united states and afghanistan that defines a new relationship between our countries, a future in which afghans are responsible for the security of their nation and we built an equal partnership b
he is the commander in chief and the president of the united states. when he goes around the world at risk he can dominate the news cycle. mitt romney was in new york with rudy giuliani might have gotten more attention except for this. >> he left around 11:00 p.m. eastern time last night from andrews air force base outside of washington and got there about 2:00 p.m. eastern time, about a 13 hour flight overseas, a very long flight. the president is walking into this location right now....
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you said you were in the united states. you reached out to u.s. authorities. then from there when you were back in iran being their eyes and ears, how did you communicate with them? how were you able to get information back? how were you sure you weren't observed? >> well, you see, i was sent to europe. i was trained there to write invisible letters and decipher codes. i would receive my codes in the middle of the night and i would decipher and see what the request was. more so it was the flow of information. sometimes i would write four or five letters a week passing information to the u.s. and looking at the saudi infiltration, i can tell you that some of my reports prevented disaster. one was that they had planned attacks in saudi arabia. another one was collaboration with china. and so there are many people risking their lives, trying to make a better world and help the u.s. realizing the threat in inner but there is a lot of anxiety and a lot of anger. death would be an easy way out. torture is like dying over and over again. >> does your family know, rez
you said you were in the united states. you reached out to u.s. authorities. then from there when you were back in iran being their eyes and ears, how did you communicate with them? how were you able to get information back? how were you sure you weren't observed? >> well, you see, i was sent to europe. i was trained there to write invisible letters and decipher codes. i would receive my codes in the middle of the night and i would decipher and see what the request was. more so it was the...
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eight countries including the united states expelling syrian diplomats. in the year when the president is running on his foreign policy victories syria is becoming a lightning rod. >> this administration has a foreign policy which abandons american leadership. i know because i visit with these people that they are ready to help these people and they are helping them some. it cries out for american leadership. >> and today mitt romney said the president's lack of leadership has resulted in a policy of paralysis and we should work with partners to arm the opposition. now, that is something a lot of people -- that's a lightning rod in itself. and the obama administration is holding firm on its stance of no military action. >> no military action is always an option. and we haven't in this case removed options from the table. we do not believe that militarization for the situation in syria at this point is the right course of action. we believe it would lead to greater chaos and greater carnage. >> but will american intervention stop blood shed? that is the ke
eight countries including the united states expelling syrian diplomats. in the year when the president is running on his foreign policy victories syria is becoming a lightning rod. >> this administration has a foreign policy which abandons american leadership. i know because i visit with these people that they are ready to help these people and they are helping them some. it cries out for american leadership. >> and today mitt romney said the president's lack of leadership has...
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you said you were in the united states, you reached out to u.s. authorities. then from there when you were back in iran being their eyes and ears, how did you communicate with them and how were you able to get information back and how were you sure you weren't observed? >> well, you see i was sent to europe. i was trained there to write invisible letters and decipher codes. i would receive my codes in the middle of the night and i would decipher and see what the request was. but more so, it was the flow of information. sometimes i would write for our five letters a week, passing information to the u.s. and actually looking at the saudi infiltration, i can tell you that some of my reports prevented disaster. one was that they had planned attacks in saudi arabia during hajj and another one was collaboration with china. and so there are many people risking their lives trying to make a better world and realizing the threat in iran. but there's a lot of anxiety and there's a lot of danger. death would have been an easy way out. torture is like dying over and over a
you said you were in the united states, you reached out to u.s. authorities. then from there when you were back in iran being their eyes and ears, how did you communicate with them and how were you able to get information back and how were you sure you weren't observed? >> well, you see i was sent to europe. i was trained there to write invisible letters and decipher codes. i would receive my codes in the middle of the night and i would decipher and see what the request was. but more so,...
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the united states proxy war with iran. we're learning some startling details tonight about the flame. now, the flame is a powerful computer supervirus that's been attacking iranian government computers. we've learned a little more about what it can do. it can capture what's on your screen. it records conversations. it can detect what users are actually on a network and it can collect passwords. but who is behind this crippling cyber attack, which apparently has been in process for a couple of years? experts see the links between this virus and the stuxnet, which you may recall attacked iran's nuclear plants in 2010 and was suspected to be the work of israeli intelligence. iran blames israel and the u.s. for the mysterious deaths of at least four iranian nuclear scientists over the past two years and iran is fighting back. in october of last year, agents disrupted an assassination plot targeting saudi arabia's ambassador to the united states. iran denies that. in february, there were three attacks on israeli diplomats in in
the united states proxy war with iran. we're learning some startling details tonight about the flame. now, the flame is a powerful computer supervirus that's been attacking iranian government computers. we've learned a little more about what it can do. it can capture what's on your screen. it records conversations. it can detect what users are actually on a network and it can collect passwords. but who is behind this crippling cyber attack, which apparently has been in process for a couple of...
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cartels to get into the united states? >> i think one of the things that's important to recognize, these are criminal organizations and they certainly will diversify what their level of criminality is. whether drugs today, weapons tomorrow or a need to move high-valued targets across the border. that was a great piece of work by the federal agencies specifically doing drug investigations and uncovered the individual who was contemplating an assassination attempt. clearly these are criminals and they'll do anything they can for a profit going forward. >> hipoli one thing i find hard to understand and the whole fast and furious controversy, there are 6,600 licensed gun dealers in the united states within 100 miles of the mexican border. 70% of the guns recovered from mexican drug activity had originated here in the united states. we're the ones arming this whole problem, right? >> well, you know, but let's understand one thing. the guns were going into mexico way before fast and furious occurred. whether we would have had fa
cartels to get into the united states? >> i think one of the things that's important to recognize, these are criminal organizations and they certainly will diversify what their level of criminality is. whether drugs today, weapons tomorrow or a need to move high-valued targets across the border. that was a great piece of work by the federal agencies specifically doing drug investigations and uncovered the individual who was contemplating an assassination attempt. clearly these are...
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. >> did the united states make it worse for the other dissidents? even if there's a solution to the chase of chen. we'll find out now. robert menendez, stan grant who you saw in the video, he shot there, he's been covering the story from the beginning, spoken to all the players. they're both outfront know. stan, i know over the past 48 hours, you have barely slept. as you have been talking to all the players. you have been intimidated yourself. how intense is the environment in beijing? even if we get a resolution in the case of chen that there could be a broader crackdown on dissidents? >> erin, extraordinarily tense, it's been way that way for the year. this is a leadership transition year in china. they wanted to orchestrate this with no problems. frankly it's blown up in their face. not just with this case but other cases as well. just overnight more than 20 journalists were called in and given this warning. if you continue to go to the hospital where chen is being held, you will have your visas revoke and have to leave the country. we know that
. >> did the united states make it worse for the other dissidents? even if there's a solution to the chase of chen. we'll find out now. robert menendez, stan grant who you saw in the video, he shot there, he's been covering the story from the beginning, spoken to all the players. they're both outfront know. stan, i know over the past 48 hours, you have barely slept. as you have been talking to all the players. you have been intimidated yourself. how intense is the environment in beijing?...
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they inspired and amazed generations of readers, not just in the united states. when i was in china last year i was invited -- i went and spent some time with children, they were at a summer camp. they were learning english. it was summer camp so i brought along a few of my favorite children's book and one of them was to bring maurice sendak's "where the wild things are." one of the students was a boy named billy and that's us reading "where the wild things are." he loved the book. we think other countries when they look at america they say, american movies and ipods and believe me they like those things. but wow, they loved that book. billy loved it. he still has it. particularly a book, it was fantastic. >> nested in the teeth -- >> rolled. >> rolled and showed that
they inspired and amazed generations of readers, not just in the united states. when i was in china last year i was invited -- i went and spent some time with children, they were at a summer camp. they were learning english. it was summer camp so i brought along a few of my favorite children's book and one of them was to bring maurice sendak's "where the wild things are." one of the students was a boy named billy and that's us reading "where the wild things are." he loved...
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they inspired and amazed generations of readers, not just in the united states. when i was in china last year i was invited -- i went and spent some time with children, they were at a summer camp. they were learning english. it was summer camp so i brought along a few of my favorite children's book and one of them was to bring maurice sendak's "where the wild things are." one of the students was a boy named billy and that's us reading "where the wild things are." he loved the book. we think other countries when they look at america they say, american movies and ipods and believe me they like those things. but wow, they loved that book. billy loved it. he still has it. particularly a book, it was fantastic. >> nested in the teeth -- >> rolled. >> rolled and showed that they're terrible claw. >> claws. >> claws. >> just a wonderful moment. thanks so much for watching. here's piers morgan tonight. > a double agent on saudi intelligence. >> more on that sensational development in a moment. the big story, north carolina voters are considering a constitutional ban. we'
they inspired and amazed generations of readers, not just in the united states. when i was in china last year i was invited -- i went and spent some time with children, they were at a summer camp. they were learning english. it was summer camp so i brought along a few of my favorite children's book and one of them was to bring maurice sendak's "where the wild things are." one of the students was a boy named billy and that's us reading "where the wild things are." he loved...
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if you compare the united states to europe and japan, we have added 40 million employees on a base of 100 million employees in the 1980s. europe and japan grew combined 20%, half the rate of the u.s. why is that? u.s. productivity has been higher and our employment growth has been faster. we put 20 million immigrants, the families, we gave them homes, gave their families jobs. we educated their children -- >> you're saying that's because we allow people to fire people, turnover quickly. it's free market capitalism -- >> it's because we make businesses stronger and can grow them faster. none of us investors are being successful if we don't make the businesses successful. >> john avlon, the problem in all of this for mitt romney is, and it seems to me why aren't they coming out with thibault. why did i find it? i can see why corey book mother is an ardent democrat and believed in president obama also has positive things to say about private equity. the two things are not mutually exclusive, right? >> they're not at all. especially if you're trying to turn around a city or state and you
if you compare the united states to europe and japan, we have added 40 million employees on a base of 100 million employees in the 1980s. europe and japan grew combined 20%, half the rate of the u.s. why is that? u.s. productivity has been higher and our employment growth has been faster. we put 20 million immigrants, the families, we gave them homes, gave their families jobs. we educated their children -- >> you're saying that's because we allow people to fire people, turnover quickly....
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the trip comes on the first anniversary of the united states raid which killed osama bin laden. the agreement pledges a decade of u.s. support after american soldiers scheduled to leave by the end of 2014. now, the president approached the podium at bagram air base and talked about the future of u.s. troops in afghanistan. >> i will not keep americans in harm's way a single day longer than is absolutely required for our national security. but we must finish the job we started in afghanistan and end this war responsibly. >>> well, today the defense cross-examined the wife of a former aide to john edwards. sherry young and andrew were accused of making money through the tell-all book called "the politician." young says her husband wrote the book because edwards would not admit to fathering a child with his mistress, rielle hunter. edwards is on trial for allegedly using campaign funds to cover up the affair and young is expected to finish cross-examination tomorrow. >>> facebook has announced a new feature that will allow users to volunteer as organ donors. they believe it will ma
the trip comes on the first anniversary of the united states raid which killed osama bin laden. the agreement pledges a decade of u.s. support after american soldiers scheduled to leave by the end of 2014. now, the president approached the podium at bagram air base and talked about the future of u.s. troops in afghanistan. >> i will not keep americans in harm's way a single day longer than is absolutely required for our national security. but we must finish the job we started in...
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as you know, 10, 15 years ago the united states, the top ten banks of the world were not u.s. banks. we were losing competitiveness as a result of that. >> i don't know about the fact that they're not so big makes us being less competitive. i mean, i've never followed that argument, but i don't -- you know, we have zombie banks, citi and bank of america. breaking them up. sdp that a make them better? i don't any anybody knows the answer. >> do you want to break up walmart because it's successful? >> the "wall street journal" may want to break up walmart. i don't want to break walmart up. >> walmart doesn't control so many american people savings. that's the difference. >> erin, these -- that's a very good point, but don't forget, people with savings, that is depositors who put their money in the banks are not at risk when these guys make -- v. to bail ounchts systemic risk. >> chicken and egg. everyone, please let us know what you think and thanks to both of you, steve and andy. >>> next, new details about mitt romney and the accusations he attack add gay classmate in high sch
as you know, 10, 15 years ago the united states, the top ten banks of the world were not u.s. banks. we were losing competitiveness as a result of that. >> i don't know about the fact that they're not so big makes us being less competitive. i mean, i've never followed that argument, but i don't -- you know, we have zombie banks, citi and bank of america. breaking them up. sdp that a make them better? i don't any anybody knows the answer. >> do you want to break up walmart because...